Gordon_S opened this issue on Jan 31, 2006 ยท 45 posts
jwhitham posted Sat, 04 February 2006 at 4:51 PM
"The problem is we can not download them and use but in only one version of vue which they have to be tied to."
No content is not tied to a version. Copy protected content is tied to a license.
"Why can they not be as other market places. That is my question. Why does C3d or e-on not trust its customers when they get their money."
If you don't want copy protected content, you can buy it unprotected, it's up to you.
"Do you not agree that a lot of lost time and man hours have been spent on trying to keep honest people honest by tieding the code into Different versions of Vue when I find other places don't put this into practise and don't loose loyal people from buying from week to week as new meshes are released. :)"
Sorry, I find that impossible to understand, but I'm English and I guess it's a cultural thing. I do see that you mention versions again though, and as I said, it's licences, not versions that protected content is tied to.
"A seperate store and a seperate Vue would to me seem more reasonable and let Vue techs take care of Vue and let Store vendors take care of their meshes. :)
Which is no doubt why e-on have kept the two separate. As vendors we are taking care of the rights of the content creators, as we are legally obliged to.